Scientists of the Clinics for Internal Medicine III & I of the Saarland University Hospital (including the COMM member Prof. Dr. Michael Böhm) in cooperation with the Institute for Sports and Preventive Medicine of the UdS, the Clinic and Polyclinic for...

Bacteria move with the help of flagella in a humid environment. Members of the working groups of Professor Dr. Christian Wagner (Experimental Physics, UdS) and Professor Dr. Ludger Santen (Theoretical Physics, UdS) investigated how the number of flagella affects the...

Proteins of the so-called TRAP (“translocon-associated protein”) complex play an important role in the transport of secretory proteins into the endoplasmic reticulum and the glycosylation that takes place there. If the complex does not function properly,...

A team of scientists from our DFG funded research networks SFB 894, IRTG 1830 and SFB 1027 recently discovered and initially characterized an ATP transport protein in the membrane of the human endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The transporter was named AXER and belongs to a...

Alexander Kihm and Stephan Quint from Professor Christian Wagner’s research group (Experimental Physics, Saarland University) developed a method that uses artificial intelligence to classify the shape of blood cells within seconds. The basic research results...

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The COMM supports knowledge transfer, public relations, young scientists and networking in the field of molecular medicine within the “NanoBioMed – Life and Matter” focus area of the Saarland University.